In this story of daily life during the 80s, the once fat and ugly Chu Xuan is reborn in a small fishing village in 1983. In this life, she doesn't want to cause Mu Chenze's family to be rui...
Mu Chenze knew that his sister-in-law also gave birth to her child in Deng City Hospital.
But I am not sure whether the doctor who delivered my sister-in-law was named Ma.
But this problem does not pose a problem for Wei Qiang.
Wei Qiang can take some time to go to the hospital for a check-up.
Wei Qiang continued chatting with the old lady.
"I heard that boys and girls are often born in the obstetrics department of the hospital. On the day your niece gave birth, were there more boys or girls?"
"You heard right. On the day my niece gave birth, I was waiting outside the delivery room. Except for one family that gave birth to a girl, the other dozen or so women all gave birth to boys."
"When was the child born..."
Wei Qiang learned a lot of things during the chat.
The old lady remembered clearly that the day after her niece gave birth, most of the babies born in the obstetrics department were girls, with only one boy.
I still remember the mother who gave birth to a boy was not very happy, with red eyes, as if she had been crying. But the boy's father, grandparents, were dancing with joy.
As for the name of the woman who had given birth, the old lady didn't know.
After eating the hand-rolled noodles, Wei Qiang paid and called Mu Chenze to leave together.
They went straight to Deng City Hospital.
When he arrived at the obstetrics department of the hospital, Wei Qiang showed his ID and learned about the situation.
I learned that the old lady's niece gave birth a day earlier than Fu Qing.
Among the several women who gave birth on the same day as Fu Qing, only one gave birth to a boy.
The woman in labor was from another place and her registered name was Yu Yemei.
I was discharged from the hospital on the same day the baby was born.
The doctor who delivered Fu Qing was named Sun, and the nurse was named Liu. They were a married couple. They had resigned from the hospital and went abroad to live with relatives. They had been gone for more than half a month.
The hospital was not sure which country he went to.
Under Wei Qiang's guidance, the medical staff who had met Yu Yemei's family volunteered to draw the appearance of Yu Yemei's family.
The next morning, Mu Chenze took the four photos from Wei Qiang.
Wei Qiang took a photo of the portrait and developed it overnight.
Mu Chenze didn't say any more words of thanks and held Wei Qiang's hand tightly.
Wei Qiang smiled back.
Half an hour later, Mu Chenze arrived outside his eldest brother's house carrying gifts.
The door is locked.
After asking the neighbors, I found out that Mu Chenfu went to look after the store, Fu Qing went to Lin City to relax, and Qin Mahua went out to buy vegetables.
Mu Chenze thanked his neighbor, put the gift on the ground, and sat outside the door waiting.
After waiting for nearly half an hour, I saw Qin Mahua, who looked haggard, walking towards me with a vegetable basket.
He quickly stood up and went to take the basket, "Mom, why do you look so haggard?"
Reach out and wipe Qin Mahua's forehead.
Piping hot.
"Mom, you have a fever! Let's go to the hospital."
Qin Mahua smiled bitterly, "Do you have a fever? I don't feel it. I'll give you the key to open the door. The bicycle is in the yard. Let's ride to the hospital."
These past few days, she had been in a daze because of the death of her granddaughter. She hadn't eaten much and hadn't had a good cry. She felt so depressed and had little strength.
Mu Chenze took the key and opened the door swiftly.
He put all the things outside the door into the yard and rode his bike out with Qin Mahua.
If Qin Mahua hadn't reminded him, he would have forgotten to lock the gate.
Ten minutes later, Qin Mahua was sent to the emergency room.
Take your temperature.
Thirty-nine degrees five.
The doctor wanted to give her a fever-reducing injection, but she immediately stopped him and said, "Give me Chinese medicine for fever reduction. I don't want Western medicine."
The doctor looked displeased. This was the first time he had encountered such a stubborn patient. "If this injection doesn't work, I'll prescribe Chinese medicine."
Qin Mahua insisted, "I only believe in Chinese medicine! I don't care about taking Chinese medicine or acupuncture or moxibustion, I don't need Western medicine to reduce fever!"
The doctor instructed the nurse next to him, "Please ask our hospital's experienced Chinese doctor to give her acupuncture to reduce her fever!"
(End of this chapter)